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Himalayan salt can help mineralize and detoxify the body

By Michael Ravensthorpe, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Salt is an essential nutrient that our bodies require for transporting nutrients into and out of our cells, regulating blood pressure, exchanging ions and much more. However, not all salts are equal. Table salt, which has been stripped of all its minerals except sodium and chloride, for instance, will not have the same positive biological impact upon our bodies as pure, unrefined salt that boasts a robust mineral profile. One of the most nutritious and "complete" salts we can purchase...

Harvard report takes a look inside the Fukushima exclusion zone

By Thomas Henry, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The real and continuing effects from Fukushima still loom large closest to the radiation zone and within Tokyo where it impacts food, trade and water. Much of the population has a skewed view of the safety since the meltdown of several reactors occurred in 2011, in part due to unreliable reports and reluctant confirmations about issues. Rather than do their own testing, the Japanese media has by-and-large regurgitated the official numbers published by TEPCO, the Tokyo Electric Power...

Cadmium could have adverse effects on brain development, reducing neurogenesis

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The EPA publicly states that cadmium toxicity through inhalation and oral exposure can cause developmental effects, such as low fetal weight, skeletal malformations, interference with fetal metabolism and impaired neurological development. Researchers from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, CA, have found further molecular evidence showing how cadmium effects brain development and growth. Major sources of cadmium According to the EPA, cadmium primarily enters...

Searching for a good egg: Which type is best - Organic, free-range, pastured or cage-free?

By Carolanne Wright, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) If you eat eggs, the variety you choose can make a big difference in nutrition. Conventional, organic, free-range or pastured? Terminology can be confusing or downright misleading. Mother Earth News decided to cut through the hearsay by testing pastured eggs to see if they lived up to their reputation as a higher quality food. The results may surprise you. The dark underbelly of certification To some, it may be shocking to learn their pricey, supermarket organic eggs have very little...

Exposure to non-stick cookware linked to delayed menstruation

By Ethan A. Huff, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) A class of chemicals commonly used in non-stick cookware, stain-resistant clothing and furniture, automobiles and a variety of other consumer products has been found to cause delayed menstruation in young girls. A Danish study recently published in the journal Human Reproduction reveals that girls whose mothers were exposed to perfluorinated compounds during pregnancy experience their first menstruation an average of about five months later than non-exposed girls. Beginning in 1988...

Tyson Foods Inc. recalls over 33,000 pounds of chicken

By Antonia, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Once again, proof exists that a diet high in fruits and vegetables trumps that of one filled with meats and processed foods. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and Tyson Foods, Inc. have issued a recall for 33,840 pounds of chicken products that may contain Salmonella. The mechanically separated chicken parts were apparently not going to make their way to supermarkets for consumers. Instead, the uncooked poultry was intended for use in...

Finnish researchers map how emotions are expressed physically in human bodies

By Ethan A. Huff, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) New research published in the journal Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America (PNAS) provides a solid basis for understanding how our bodies physically react to various emotional states. Scientists from Aalto University in Finland found that the human body lights up differently on a heat map for each type of emotion, illustrating for the first time how emotions play a definitive role in physical health. When a person is angry, according to...

6 ways remaining silent can ruin your life

By Mike Bundrant, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) In 1923 Rudyard Kipling addressed the Royal College of Surgeons in London. In that famous speech (which most physicians today really need to read) Kipling said the following: Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind. Not only do words infect, egotize, narcotize, and paralyze, but they enter into and colour the minutest cells of the brain. . . . Kipling understood the immense power of words to influence and change mind and body. Just like drugs. At the time...

What your gray hair may be telling you

By Carolanne Wright, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) When Ann Wigmore was in her 50s, she was riddled with health issues and had a full head of gray hair. She then began a life-changing journey of living foods, which included green smoothies and ample shots of wheatgrass. Before long, she regained her health along with a fresh glow. Interestingly, her hair returned to its youthful color as well. Considering the condition of the hair reflects nutritional status and overall vitality, Ann Wigmore's dramatic transformation isn't surprising...

Right-leaning media urges conservatives not to fear cannabis legalization

By Ethan A. Huff, January 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The recent legalization of cannabis in both Washington state and Colorado -- and many other states are poised to follow suit in the coming months and years -- remains a major point of contention for many social conservatives who still view the plant as an illicit drug rather than the all-natural medicine and food that it actually is. But a growing number of right-leaning media outlets are coming forward to urge the conservative base to relax: there is nothing to fear from putting an...

Beijing air pollution reaches crisis levels; can China survive its toxic environment?

By Thomas Henry, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) China is the world's worst industrial polluter, spewing tons of toxins derived from man-made production into the air, soil and water at a steady rate. It has refused to comply with the same standards adopted by other leading nations of the world. And the level of pollutants is starting to catch up with China's residents, who have to breath it. Recent weeks have seen declarations of "extremely dangerous pollution" in Beijing, with particulate matter reaching more than two dozen times...

Federal judge excuses Shell's pollution of Illinois town with chemical benzene

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Roxana, a village of 1,550 people in southern Illinois, now sits on many acres of benzene-contaminated soil, including toxic groundwater that contains benzene levels 26,000 times greater than allowed by state law. Thanks to multiple chemical spills from a Shell refinery in the last two decades, this area contains levels of benzene hazardous to human health. Woman cites how benzene traveled through her basement cinder block walls and through an open drainOne woman, Betty Cox, filed...

More young adults skipping the flu vaccine

By Julie Wilson , January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Either the truth about vaccines is finally reaching the masses or Americans in general have simply lost trust in the government and the pharmaceutical industry, because this year many young Americans skipped the strongly pushed flu shot altogether. This act has hardly gone unnoticed, with numerous media outlets warning young adults that they're this year's target of H1N1, also known as "swine flu." Statistics A recently released report by Trust for America's Health shows that...

Coconut flour: A nutritious, gluten-free substitute to processed flour

By Michael Ravensthorpe, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Coconut flour is a flour made from coconut solids that have been ground into a very fine powder. It has a mild coconut scent and flavor, which makes it suitable for flour-based recipes that don't have other strongly-flavored ingredients such as cocoa powder or spices. It is also quite light and airy, making it especially suitable for baked goods like muffins, pancakes and cakes. The reputation of coconut flour is growing in the West due to its considerable health benefits, which...

Egyptian GM maize study shows toxic effects after just 91 days

By J. D. Heyes, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study by Egyptian researchers has found that Bt corn is not substantially equal to non-genetically modified parent corn and is actually toxic to rats after barely three months. Meanwhile, a second study, which examined the effects on rats on a diet containing the GM corn, found that it caused untoward changes in body organ function and weight, as well as blood biochemistry which indicated possible toxicity, according to a summary by GMWatch.org. The site also reported that...

Most Obamacare enrollees already had insurance; the uninsured refuse to sign up

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) A large number of uninsured citizens continue to refuse health insurance plans designated by the Affordable Care Act. People just aren't signing up as big government intended. As a matter of fact, only 15 percent of those expected to sign up actually have. The Obamacare individual mandate just isn't working as planned. Plan B for big government all along has been to tax those who don't sign up - more and more each year until big government can recover enough to level it all out....

Fish oil found to cure brain-damaged kids

By Sandeep Godiyal, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) If there is one area that keeps bombarding humanity with new and interesting discoveries, then it is the field of human health. The latest news is the discovery that fish oil has the capacity to cure brain damage. This is based on the case of a teenager who was knocked out by a hit-and-run car. He went into a coma, but thanks to fish oil, he was healed, and further tests showed that his brain injury was no more. Essential componentsThis has prompted much scientific research into...

Media ignores Fukushima as probable cause of declining West Coast marine populations

By Thomas Henry, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists are warning about an alarming decline of marine life along the western coast of North America, with bizarre episodes of malnourished sea lions, starving brown pelicans, whales and dolphins migrating out of season - and a rapidly and drastically declining sardine population. The disappearance of the sardines, a major food source for mammals and seabirds, as well as farmed fish and humans, has become a major topic of discussion - as fishery operations for this small, oily...

Blueberry extracts can protect against cadmium toxicity

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Vaccinium corymbosum is the scientific name for the northern highbush blueberry, a species of blueberry native to eastern North America. These beautiful shrubs of berries can be found growing from the Great Lakes region east to Nova Scotia and south through the Appalachians down to Mississippi. Native Americans were fond of the berries and consumed them as part of their healthy raw lifestyle. Today, many Americans understand the antioxidant powers of this superfood berry but want...

The magic of Manuka honey

By Sandeep Godiyal, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Honey has the ability to reduce the risk of infection and improve healing naturally. However certain kinds of honey will go further to prevent infections. Multiple studies have proven and suggested that the natural chemicals in Manuka honey contains antibacterial and antioxidant components. Similar to antibiotic ointment, Manuka honey promotes healing and reduces the risk of infection. Many substances that reduce the risk of certain infections can't block the larger scale infections...

Healthcare.gov security 'shockingly bad' say computer experts

By J. D. Heyes, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) The federal government had years to design it, build it and test it. They had the full backing of the U.S. Treasury, compliments of the (dwindling) American taxpayer. And still, Washington bureaucrats couldn't make it work. A government that mobilized 16 million during World War II, built hundreds of warships, tens of thousands of tanks and aircraft, developed the atomic bomb and, later, built the U.S. Interstate System and put men in space - has been unable, in 2014, to design and...

Lemon: The quintessential cancer destroyer and all-around health tonic

By Carolanne Wright, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) After the excesses of the holiday season, the unassuming lemon can offer much needed relief for an overtaxed body. Jammed packed with nutrients, this upbeat fruit is a cost-effective way to trim down, detoxify and boost vitality. Lemons also conceal a little known health secret - that is, by enjoying the entire fruit (juice, rind, pith and seeds), we can strongly discourage cancer, bone loss, hypertension and more. Inexpensive gateway to health Many are familiar with the famous lemon...

Military food to blame? Harry Reid asked Pentagon to research Irritable Bowel Syndrome

By J. D. Heyes, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) At a time when the nation was involved in two wars and there was already plenty of strain on the military's budget, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., was pressuring the Defense Department to spend scarce Pentagon resources (and taxpayer dollars) to research irritable bowel syndrome. The revelation was contained in a new book, Duty, by former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who admitted when he received the request from Reid that he didn't quite know how to react to it, especially...

Calendula can reduce inflammation, heal the skin and help protect the heart

By P. Simard, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Calendula, sometimes named marigold by certain people, is a plant that comes from the Asteraceae family. It grows up to be approximately two feet tall and usually produces some very beautiful yellow flowers. Calendula is believed to originate from Egypt and certain parts of Southern Europe but it is now grown all over the world. Way back in time it was used to treat conditions such as eczema, blepharitis, gastritis, conjunctivitis, minor burns like sunburns, warts and minor injuries...

U.S. military deploying robotic 'transformer' helicopter/truck

By Thomas Henry, January 28 2014
(NaturalNews) The age of autonomous robotic vehicles indeed has more than meets the eye. The latest drone being developed for the Pentagon's next-gen capabilities comes out of Advanced Tactics in El Segundo, California, who announced their helicopter/truck transformer that is designed to haul supplies, pick up casualties and wounded soldiers and give support to missions - all without a human pilot/driver in the mix. Officially, it is a "first of its kind" adaptable "Modular, Roadable Casualty...

Exclusive: College counselors, substitute teachers across Illinois seeing pay slashed in half due to Obamacare

By Mike Adams, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) As the economic fallout of Obamacare continues to devastate U.S. workers, Natural News has learned that a new class of victims is now feeling the wake: college counselors and substitute teachers across the state of Illinois are seeing their wages slashed as once-full-time jobs are being retitled and cut to 28 hours per week to comply with Obamacare. "I will be making [the income] I made 11 years ago," one school counselor told Natural News. "Thanks Obamacare and the state of Illinois...

Exclusive: Lab results of clean vegan proteins now being posted at Natural News Labs

By Mike Adams, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Responding to urgent requests from our readers to let them know which vegan proteins we've tested so far are showing the better results, we've begun posting protein product results at Labs.NaturalNews.com. Many readers were overjoyed when we posted our very positive lab results for One World Whey protein last week, but a large number of readers understandably wanted a purely vegan protein alternative. See the results now at: http://labs.naturalnews.com/Categories.html So far...

Researchers discover swine flu vaccine causes narcolepsy

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A team of Swedish clinicians have clinically linked a 2009 swine flu vaccine to increased risk of narcolepsy in young adults, and a group of Danish researchers now understand how and why. Pandemrix, an influenza vaccine unleashed in 2009, was widely administered to combat H1N1, or swine flu, in multiple countries. As reports of people experiencing sleep disturbances mounted, the vaccine manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline, and organizations like the CDC scrambled to isolate the problem...

Want some ractopamine with your cheeseburger? See the list of drugs the USDA still allows to be used in cattle

By Thomas Henry, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Unless you are seeking out meat that is certified organic, certified antibiotic- and hormone-free or raised by a local farmer you know and trust, chances are very good that you are eating plenty of pharmaceutical drugs with your cheeseburger. The FDA has approved a long list of dozens and dozens of "safe" food additives for animal feed, including several classes of antibiotics for growth promotion and feed efficiency (such as monensin), natural steroid hormones (including progesterone...

Numerous studies validate chlorella's 'superfood' status

By Michael Ravensthorpe, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Chlorella is a genus of single-celled, green algae that grow in the sunniest parts of freshwater bodies. According to Dr. Beth M. Ley, author of the book Chlorella: The Ultimate Green Food, it is one of the earth's oldest living organisms and has been harvested as a food source for thousands of years. However, a true understanding of chlorella's nutritional value only emerged in the 20th century, when Western scientists began to study its chemical composition. By the beginning of the...

The great medical myth of vaccine safety and effectiveness

By Michelle Goldstein, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) The medical establishment continues to credit the smallpox and polio vaccines for eliminating these diseases. Both vaccines were in fact failures. The National Institutes of Health's funding of nine Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units, with an annual budget of $135 million, provides evidence of continued vaccine growth based on the vaccine myth. Vaccine data demonstrates that vaccines are dangerous. The media and pharmaceutical companies help maintain the vaccine myth with false...

Mega-dose fish oil supplementation leads to quick recovery for teen with brain injury

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) When John Virgin and his son Bryce heard sirens just outside of their neighborhood in Palm Desert, California, they ventured out to see what was up. Pulling up to the scene of the accident, John gestured for an emergency medical technician. Knowing that his older son Grant (16) had gone on a walk moments before, John was worried. When he looked at the scene of the accident, he saw pavement covered with blood. When John described what his son Grant looked like to the medical technician...

Scientists predict radioactive cesium-137 from Fukushima to reach North American coast soon

By J. D. Heyes, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Fallout from the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster in northern Japan in March 2011 continues to mount, as scientists now estimate that radioactive materials from the contaminated site are likely to reach North American shores later this year. "Following the March 2011 Fukushima disaster, large amounts of water contaminated with radionuclides, including Cesium-137, were released into the Pacific Ocean. With a half-life of 30.1 years, Cs-137 has the potential to travel large distances...

Research shows this food could impair immunity by 50%

By Reuben Chow, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) It forms a big part of most modern-day diets, but research suggests that sugar consumption can impair immune function for a significant period of time, by as much as 50%. Indeed, sugar has been described as "one of the food components most damaging to our immune system." [1] What research suggests about sugar and immune functionStudies previously published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Dental Survey revealed that consuming 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of carbohydrates...

Iron and copper cause oxidative damage in liver

By Thomas Henry, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Both iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) are necessary elements in the body and vital to numerous processes for good health. Iron, in particular, is known for its use in the transportation of oxygen in the bloodstream, while copper is known for regulating processes in the reproductive, glandular and nervous system. However, they are only beneficial at low levels, and in proper balance. Researchers from the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at the University of Buenos Aires conducted...

Curcumin protects against neurodegenerative effects of lead poisoning

By J. D. Heyes, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study has found that the compound curcumin can reduce memory deficits caused by a higher lead content in the body. The results of the study, published a few years ago in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, "show that lead significantly increases lipid peroxidation and reduces the viability of primary hippocampal neurons in culture," according to a summary: This lead-induced toxicity was significantly curtailed by the co-incubation of the neurons with the curcuminoids...

Human trials for cocaine vaccines to begin in 2014

By Bri Jackson, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A team of researchers led by Ronald Crystal at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York have developed two "anti-addiction" vaccines, which stop cocaine from reaching the brain. Crystal says he hopes to see people "thinking about addiction the same way you think about mumps and measles and polio, and eradicating it." The first vaccine uses viral proteins of a modified cold virus attached to cocaine-like molecules to trigger the body to produce cocaine antibodies. During trials on...

Obamacare is the final nail in the coffin for the disappearing American middle class

By J. D. Heyes, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) If you are still fortunate enough to call yourself "middle class," enjoy it while you can, because thanks to the ravages of Obamacare, you're liable to lose that status at some point in the future. Since Oct. 1, when the individual mandate kicked in and health insurance plans were required to include minimal coverage standards, millions of Americans have lost their insurance or will be losing it soon when policies come up for renewal, because their plans do not meet the mandates...

Study proves omega-3 fatty acids lower risk of type 2 diabetes

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) The results of a 1980s human diabetes study are in. After conducting nearly 20 years of follow-up work, researchers in Finland have discovered new evidence showing how omega-3 fatty acids have the potential to help lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. The researchers, from the University of Eastern Finland, recently published their study in the journal Diabetes Care. Preventing disease is more than just weight control and calorie countingWith type 2 diabetes sweeping through the...

Six things emotionally secure people do more than others

By Mike Bundrant, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Can you become more emotionally secure by doing certain things differently? Research says that yes, you can. Certain habits, done faithfully, lead directly to greater emotional security and a healthier sense of self. If you want greater emotional security - higher self-esteem, more maturity, and a calmer inner life, then do what emotionally secure people do. Here are six things that emotionally secure people tend to do.

1. Apologize

Many people fear apologizing because...

Six health benefits of drinking more green tea

By Josh Anderson, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Although green tea is one of the most popular drinks in the entire world, its consumption has quickly become one of the biggest health trends, and for good reason. By simply consuming more green tea, you can possibly improve your overall health. These six health benefits of green tea may convince you to increase your consumption: 1. Green tea can lower your risk of stroke In a massive (over 83,000 adults surveyed) Japanese study published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart...

Too much green energy could lead to sudden collapse of power grid

By J. D. Heyes, January 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Renewable "green" energy is an admirable goal, and our country should strive to develop it as quickly as possible, but we've got a problem that needs addressing first: a power grid that is simply outdated, aging and in danger of becoming overwhelmed. Plugging in automobiles by the tens of millions, coupled with powering the energy-hungry high-tech industry of the future will require a substantial investment in the infrastructure necessary to deliver the energy, experts increasingly...

Exposure to heavy metal tungsten increases chances of stroke

By Ethan A. Huff, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) A popular metal used in mobile phones, wedding rings, light bulbs, computers and various other consumer products has been linked in a new study to increasing the risk of stroke. Researchers from the University of Exeter in the U.K. observed a direct association between tungsten levels in the blood and stroke risk, meaning that participants with the highest levels of the heavy metal in their systems were also the most prone to developing the circulatory condition. To draw these conclusions...

Illinois proposes 'legalizing' medical marijuana as long as patients surrender Second Amendment rights

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Lawmakers from the state of Illinois have proposed new medical marijuana rules that coerce patients to surrender their Second Amendment right in the application process. The new medical marijuana "legalization" bill requires Illinois citizens to undergo a background check, be fingerprinted and pay an additional $150 fine for using marijuana for medical purposes. On top of that and most disturbing of all, Illinois citizens will also be required to sign away their right to own a...

Post follows suit and launches GMO-free Grape-Nuts

By Dr. Megan Heimer, NHE, J.D, N.D., January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) First Cheerios, now Grape-Nuts - shopping just got easier for the GMO-free consumer as Post rolls out its revamped version of the popular Original Grape-Nuts cereal, which unlike Cheerios, will carry the Non-GMO verification seal. "Grape-Nuts Original still contains the signature crunch, wholesome ingredients, and 49g of whole grains you know and love," a company spokesperson stated. "And now the Non-GMO Project seal will appear on our box, confirming our recipe and suppliers do...

Homeless people being used by criminal gangs as cheap labor for Fukushima cleanup

By David Gutierrez, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Police investigations have uncovered a new problem with Japan's error-ridden effort to clean up contamination from the Fukushima disaster: criminal gangs are recruiting homeless people to work in radiation zones, then cheating them out of their pay. In 2011, a massive earthquake and tsunami triggered multiple meltdowns at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in northern Japan, spreading radiation across an area larger than Hong Kong. The government is now in the midst of a $35 billion...

Study shows zinc protects blood-brain barrier from effects of aluminum

By David Gutierrez, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Although many things remain unknown about the roles that zinc and aluminum play in the human brain, one thing is certain: high aluminum concentrations lead to brain damage. Because aluminum is ubiquitous as both an environmental and industrial chemical, it is impossible to avoid some exposure to this known neurotoxin. Fortunately, a study conducted by researchers from China Medical University in Shenyang and published in the journal Neuroscience Letters in 2008 found that zinc may...

World's oldest animal was 507 years old, until scientists killed it

By Josh Anderson, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Although scientists and their conservation efforts (let's forget their destructive efforts for this article) have done some amazing things to save numerous plants and animals, like determining that DDT was one factor affecting the birth rates of the American bald eagle (leading to its eventual recovery), they also make mistakes. One such mistake was accidentally killing the world's oldest animal. In 2006, researchers discovered an Arctica islandica, or ocean quahog, which is a bivalve...

Mark of the Beast for your feast? Microchipped food texts you when it spoils

By J. D. Heyes, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Technology continues to improve our lives, but as we've often reported here at Natural News, technology - the Technology Age, for lack of a better term - is also a double-edged sword. Consider new technology that essentially allows your food to notify you when it is spoiled. No, we're not making that up. Some analysts wonder if it is akin to the mark of the beast for your dinner table. As reported by Britain's The Telegraph: Computer chips in futuristic food packaging could...

Onion extract exhibits therapeutic effects against cadmium toxicity

By David Gutierrez, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the most commonly eaten vegetables may help protect the body against heavy metals, according to studies linking onion extracts to reduced damage from cadmium exposure. Cadmium is a widespread and highly toxic heavy metal that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists seventh out of the 275 most hazardous substances. The metal has been shown to cause toxicity to organs, including the bones, kidneys, lungs and reproductive organs, and has also been linked to...



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